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Emptied of expectation. Relax. ([personal profile] tinyjo) wrote2008-07-01 01:10 pm
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So, one of the things we have to do as part of my GTP course next year is apparently to keep a reflective journal covering our training and teaching experiences. Of course, being the terrifying geek that I am, I immediately thought "Ooh, I could do that as a blog". I asked and the trainer said I could but that I might want to cut and stick things in it so I should think carefully. I think this is because she doesn't yet know about scanners.

It has to be accessible to our trainers (i.e. they can ask to look at it) but not necessarily to our mentors so I'm thinking of making an LJ for it - that way I can make another account for the trainer and make locked posts for stuff I don't want to share with my mentor or needs too much anonymising. Still, I'm open to suggestions...

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I include the option to use this LJ and etc because this LJ is basically inextricably linked with my real name - google charman and oxford and you get my tinyjo.net website, for a start - and I accept that so anyone interested in me as a teacher will find this anyway. On the other hand, that doesn't mean I might not choose to set up a new internet identity for blogging about teaching and keep this one for writing about my outside interests, which is probably the most sensible route.
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[identity profile] cleanskies.livejournal.com 2008-07-01 02:51 pm (UTC)(link)
You may want at some point to show your journal to someone who does not use the internet, so you should consider printing/presentation options when setting it up.

I'd put in a personal plea to at least put it on an opt-out filter for those not especially terested in teaching.

[identity profile] tinyjo.livejournal.com 2008-07-01 02:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Fair point - I think a lot of people I'll be dealing with aren't desparately internet literate, so it might become necessary.